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they say that the obama people, the obama campaign has a better ground game. there are better organized. in the end, it comes down to turnout. whoever gets these people to show what will win the election. >> thank you very much. we turn our attention now to syria. activists say a suicide bomber has killed at least 50 government soldiers. it comes as there is break out between regime troops and rebels in damascus. >> violence in the capital escalates. they are holding talks. there are under pressure from the international community to find common ground. >> there is no and to the violent images emerging in syria. this time, it is where they brought more dead and more wounded. the military is not shying away from heavy weapons. a suicide car killed at least 50 syrian troops. and the diplomatic front, russia says dialogue is the way to peace. >> we fully support the regional quartet initiative that has been launched to resolve the syrian crisis. >> that quartet comprises opponents of the regime. egypt and saudi arabia, as well as syrians ally, iran. calls for dia
they say that the obama people, the obama campaign has a better ground game. there are better organized. in the end, it comes down to turnout. whoever gets these people to show what will win the election. >> thank you very much. we turn our attention now to syria. activists say a suicide bomber has killed at least 50 government soldiers. it comes as there is break out between regime troops and rebels in damascus. >> violence in the capital escalates. they are holding talks. there...
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he said obama's work to fix the economy has ended in failure. >>> romney and obama spent a lot of their time during this campaign arguing about the economy, but they also sold voters on their foreign policy plans. they talked tough on china. however, they didn't flesh out their approach for dealing with the world's second largest economy. nhk world's sue assume my kojima went to find some answers. >> reporter: president barack obama was elected four years ago. he promised a change from his predecessor, george w. bush. he has taken an approach to foreign policy. >> we were able to refocus our attention to not only the terrorist threat, but also beginning a transition process in afghanistan. it also allowed us to refocus on alliances and relationships that had been neglected for a decade. >> reporter: the operation candidate mitt romney said he would take a different approach. he said the u.s. must maintain its own strengths to create stability around the world. >> it is our responsibility and the responsibility of the president to use america's greatest power to shape history. >> reporte
he said obama's work to fix the economy has ended in failure. >>> romney and obama spent a lot of their time during this campaign arguing about the economy, but they also sold voters on their foreign policy plans. they talked tough on china. however, they didn't flesh out their approach for dealing with the world's second largest economy. nhk world's sue assume my kojima went to find some answers. >> reporter: president barack obama was elected four years ago. he promised a...
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. >> i voted for obama. he has done a great job the last fur years with a lot of improvement. >> ready for it to be over. keep our fingers crossed for the right guy. phil: people are so bombarded with campaign television commercials they told me they look forward to seeing new commercials for romney he must win the 29 electoral votes in florida for the path to victory. obama not as important but if he does win it again as in 2008 it could wrap up the night sooner. >>shepard: good to see you, phil. there is a lot of election coverage at www.foxnews.com with the poll closing times and state by state results. whoever wins the presidential election will have to deal with an economy facing a lot of problems, unemployment at home, stagnation abroad and a look at the big picture coming up on the election day installment of "studio b." [ female announcer ] want to spend less and retire with more? then don't get nickle and dimed by high cost investments and annoying account fees. at e-trade, our free easy-to-use onli
. >> i voted for obama. he has done a great job the last fur years with a lot of improvement. >> ready for it to be over. keep our fingers crossed for the right guy. phil: people are so bombarded with campaign television commercials they told me they look forward to seeing new commercials for romney he must win the 29 electoral votes in florida for the path to victory. obama not as important but if he does win it again as in 2008 it could wrap up the night sooner. >>shepard:...
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>> been actually better under obama. in fact, millionaires are better off today than they were four years ago or at least there are more of them a study from wealth insight showed that the u.s. added more than 1 million nairs under obama. that's 1,000 millionaires a day, or 40 millionaires an hour. now, in total there are now more than 5 million nairs in the u.s., 19 trillion in total wealth. the u.s. added more millionaires in obama's first three years than george busch created in his eight years. the obama gains are on par roughly clinton's second term, that was the big bull market earthquake the dot com boom. stock markets dried most of the growth decline in millionaires, the market rebounded in 2009 and 2010 gave us all those new millionaires, so, millionaires have done well under obama but as one of my readers wrote to me, brian, bernanke did more to create millionaires than barack obama. >> pretty much like dropping those million dollar -- >> it has. >> dollars from the sky, right? >> in order to take advantage of
>> been actually better under obama. in fact, millionaires are better off today than they were four years ago or at least there are more of them a study from wealth insight showed that the u.s. added more than 1 million nairs under obama. that's 1,000 millionaires a day, or 40 millionaires an hour. now, in total there are now more than 5 million nairs in the u.s., 19 trillion in total wealth. the u.s. added more millionaires in obama's first three years than george busch created in his...
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using obama wins? as of right now you call it 4 obama? >> i think he wins ohio and wisconsin which is really difficult for romney. stuart: we will find out for short in a few hours. thanks for joining us. new jersey residents posting signs saying looters will be shot on sight all along the coast. a lawful act provided by the second amendment. gun owners worry president obama will take away their gun rights if he gets a second term. executive vice president wayne pierre is with us next. are gun owners single issue voters? he is with us after the break. i've been a superiendent for 30 some years at many different park service units across the united states. the only time i've ever had a break is when i was on maternity leave. i have retired from doing this one thing that i loved. now, i'm going to be able to have the time to explore something different. it's like another chapter. oh, hey alex. just picking up some, brochures, posters copies of my acceptance spch. great! it's always good to have a backup plan, in case i get hit by a meteor.
using obama wins? as of right now you call it 4 obama? >> i think he wins ohio and wisconsin which is really difficult for romney. stuart: we will find out for short in a few hours. thanks for joining us. new jersey residents posting signs saying looters will be shot on sight all along the coast. a lawful act provided by the second amendment. gun owners worry president obama will take away their gun rights if he gets a second term. executive vice president wayne pierre is with us next....
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- romney >>> obama sÍ oh si. romney no. >>> segÚn organizaciones de observadores electorales casi un millÓn de votos serÁn enviados desde todo el mundo a todos los estados unidos, joseph dice que cada voto es importante porque la elecciÓn estÁ muy cerrada >>> pero es muy cerca, los dos candidato >>> y aunque estÉn lejos dicen van a votar porque asÍ se mantienen cerca de su patria, en mÉxico raÚl torres telemundo >>> en otras noticias, fue acusada formalmente de asesinato en primer y segundo grado la niÑera dominicana quien confesÓ haber matado a 12 234i6r7dos ni dice lo hizo porque los padress de los me fonores no quisieron aults t aumentarle el sueldo >>> los pasajes de aviÓn podrÍan aumentar de un 30 a 40%, lo afirman la compaÑÍa (nombre en inglÉs) recomienda que sÍ quiere viajar en navidad, deberÍa hacer su reverso sa telemundo estÁ listo para informarse con esta noche histÓrica, la mrplaza de la democracia serÁ importante, pero podrÁ recibir los resultados de una manera explosiva mente v
- romney >>> obama sÍ oh si. romney no. >>> segÚn organizaciones de observadores electorales casi un millÓn de votos serÁn enviados desde todo el mundo a todos los estados unidos, joseph dice que cada voto es importante porque la elecciÓn estÁ muy cerrada >>> pero es muy cerca, los dos candidato >>> y aunque estÉn lejos dicen van a votar porque asÍ se mantienen cerca de su patria, en mÉxico raÚl torres telemundo >>> en otras noticias, fue...
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president obama has not done that. we have been kicking the can down the road on taxes, regulation, uncertainty on health care expenses and so i think with a romney administration what you will end up with is a solid four-year plan where american businesses can get back to doing what they do well which is allocating capital based on what they know costs to be. that's been the big problem in the last four years. unknowable costs lead to labor uncertainty. that's why we don't have the job growth. >> i want to read you something alan greenspan said. we are trying to do this -- solving the deficit problem and also the fiscal cliff -- without pain. there is no credible scenario in which that happens. you can put spending, entitlements, revenues, all of it on the table under that umbrella. are we going to get a deal on that? >> we have to. chairman greenspan is reflecting what a majority of the country feels about the inaction and some say incompetence in washington on that matter. anthony talked about the longer term deal t
president obama has not done that. we have been kicking the can down the road on taxes, regulation, uncertainty on health care expenses and so i think with a romney administration what you will end up with is a solid four-year plan where american businesses can get back to doing what they do well which is allocating capital based on what they know costs to be. that's been the big problem in the last four years. unknowable costs lead to labor uncertainty. that's why we don't have the job growth....
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the biggest thing is whether or not it is obama or romney h the market believes an obama victory is positive to bonds, from an economic standpoint, the mark it's opinion, not mine necessarily, well it is actually, but they are saying that it will be a hire regulatory environment and tax environment for corporations and a little bit of a slower recovery, therefore, you need the safety of bonds a little bit more a romney win would be the opposite. i think that's bigger factor than supply, although supply always has that kind of a constant weighing effect. >> right. right. all right, jim, thank you so much. appreciate it. >> thank you, sue. >> see you soon. >>> in the next hour, obama stocks versus romney stocks. we are going to check our exclusive cnbc port foal grows see hot market's banking on and whether you should, too. we will be right back. try running four.ning a restaurant is hard, fortunately we've got ink. it gives us 5x the rewards on our internet, phone charges and cable, plus at office supply stores. rewards we put right back into our business. this is the only thing we've ever wa
the biggest thing is whether or not it is obama or romney h the market believes an obama victory is positive to bonds, from an economic standpoint, the mark it's opinion, not mine necessarily, well it is actually, but they are saying that it will be a hire regulatory environment and tax environment for corporations and a little bit of a slower recovery, therefore, you need the safety of bonds a little bit more a romney win would be the opposite. i think that's bigger factor than supply,...
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it was obama in 2008. we'll see what happens this time around. >> i saw some video of somebody passing out there because of the heat? >> reporter: sorry, couldn't hear you exactly there, but we are getting killed by mosquitos here, so it tells you that down in florida, even in november, things are a little warm, but early voting was something that was a built of an issue. people were wondering what was going on. there were long lines around the state. the amount of time people had to early vote was cut down by the republicans, who are the leaders in the state house, them democrats said that that was voter suppress. the republicans said they had plenty of time to vote. but no doubt early numbers for early voting was down, so we'll see how that plays out tonight. >>> tonight's consumer alert. next time you go out to purchase a new car, going to have one less option. suzuki plans to stop selling cars here in the u.s. they filed for chapter 11 today. low sales and high production costs have hurt suzuki, so the
it was obama in 2008. we'll see what happens this time around. >> i saw some video of somebody passing out there because of the heat? >> reporter: sorry, couldn't hear you exactly there, but we are getting killed by mosquitos here, so it tells you that down in florida, even in november, things are a little warm, but early voting was something that was a built of an issue. people were wondering what was going on. there were long lines around the state. the amount of time people had...
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he thinks obama. the truth is, who the hell knows one hundred plus mllion people. >> you never know what will happen. >> if you're going to put mone on this that is a diey thing. by shoes. >> a safe bet that obama will win, but it is within three points. we are up by a field goal with two minutes left to play 56 know. i read the elevator all day with all kinds of people in this building, and no one's think -- pinkston knows who is going to win. that is why we're all watching. in a related story, traders are collectively thinking that obama will wind. the history of accuracy. they also pedicted the last presidential election, although that was not really that close. do you buy their production? >> no. we shall see. we shall see. maybe you could make money betting the other way. melissa: that's right. >> look. i think they're right. i think they're right on the money. melissa: i don't know. other a lot of people out there putting on this? >> to are these degenerate gamblers. donate ta candidate. melissa
he thinks obama. the truth is, who the hell knows one hundred plus mllion people. >> you never know what will happen. >> if you're going to put mone on this that is a diey thing. by shoes. >> a safe bet that obama will win, but it is within three points. we are up by a field goal with two minutes left to play 56 know. i read the elevator all day with all kinds of people in this building, and no one's think -- pinkston knows who is going to win. that is why we're all watching....
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(applause) folks, of course barack obama is the leader in shame-based campaigning. mitt has a handicap because given how many times he's flipped positions, he may not understand the concept of shame. the point is-- (applause) both campaigns will-- a hand for mitt, give it up for mitt. point is-- both campaigns may know more about you than you do. so please welcome a journalist who may know more about what they know than they may know he knows. columnist and author of the book the victory slade sasha eisenberg. thank you so much for joining me. (applause) now sasha i got the book here. it is called the victory lab and the subtitle is the secret science of winning campaigns. what is the secret science of winning campaigns? because in some red states all science is secret. so what does this do? >> what campaigns want to do is collect a lot of data but and run algorithms and figure out how likely are you to vote for their candidate. >> stephen: do they turn me into a computer program. >> they obama has came-- campaign has a idea they think there is a 09 percent chance w
(applause) folks, of course barack obama is the leader in shame-based campaigning. mitt has a handicap because given how many times he's flipped positions, he may not understand the concept of shame. the point is-- (applause) both campaigns will-- a hand for mitt, give it up for mitt. point is-- both campaigns may know more about you than you do. so please welcome a journalist who may know more about what they know than they may know he knows. columnist and author of the book the victory slade...
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. >>> obama d visitÓ 3 estado y mitt romney 4 estados maÑana van a ir asee serie de campaÑa. >>> mÁs de 70% de los latinoss que han votado yo han hecho brasil, presidente barack obama el voto hispano podrÍa definir la acciÓn, ambas campaÑas hacen esfuerzo por captar votos en colorado entre otros... el fenÓmeno san dis responsable de un cambio histÓrico comenzamos con esta ediciÓn nocturna los esperamos . >>> este es su noticiero univisiÓn edicion nocturna. >>> muy buenas noches, en tan solo unas horas millones de personas irÁn a votar para elegir al prÓximo presidente de estados unidos, se espera que hasta 12 millones de hispanos participen de estÁ decisiÓn y definan contiendas para estados clases, como nevada, carolinas y florida vamos con viviana para conocer mÁs detalle. >>> el voto de los hispanos es una realidad que puedes decidir una elecciÓn preceden ello sobre todo en una candidatura reÑida, los 14 millones de inscritos el 20% votÓ y 73% de dio su voto a obama. >>> el voto latino serÁ alto en estos comicios. >>> cuando uno se hace ciudadano lo hace porque quie
. >>> obama d visitÓ 3 estado y mitt romney 4 estados maÑana van a ir asee serie de campaÑa. >>> mÁs de 70% de los latinoss que han votado yo han hecho brasil, presidente barack obama el voto hispano podrÍa definir la acciÓn, ambas campaÑas hacen esfuerzo por captar votos en colorado entre otros... el fenÓmeno san dis responsable de un cambio histÓrico comenzamos con esta ediciÓn nocturna los esperamos . >>> este es su noticiero univisiÓn edicion nocturna....
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polls show that president obama and governor romney are in a tight race. ultimately, voters in a few key states will have the final say on who wins the white house. florida is one of those important battleground states. tom is in miami with more. tom. >> tom: susie, florida is the biggest swing state prize with the most electoral votes up for grabs. the economy, healthcare and immigration all are on display here with florida's diverse and growing population. voters in south florida today packed their umbrellas for the hot sun, and patience in some precincts. it's been a tight race in the sunshine state. compared to four years ago, it was a harder time deciding whom to vote for, for her. >> this time it came to the nitty gritty, they were fighting about real things, jobs, health care and i think they both have very good points. >> reporter: for her the decision came down to health care and medical insurance coverage, supporting president obama's effort to reform the industry. but natalie felt differently. >> there's a lot of changes in health care that real
polls show that president obama and governor romney are in a tight race. ultimately, voters in a few key states will have the final say on who wins the white house. florida is one of those important battleground states. tom is in miami with more. tom. >> tom: susie, florida is the biggest swing state prize with the most electoral votes up for grabs. the economy, healthcare and immigration all are on display here with florida's diverse and growing population. voters in south florida today...
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. >>> hoy es lunes 5 de noviembre, del 2012, los titulares, el presidente obama, y mitt romney realizan un frenÉtico esfuerzo para obtener votos, mientras encuestas los muestran virtualmente empatados un dÍa antes de elecciones, la batalla mÁs encarnizada en ohio, el estado que mÁs probabilidades tiene que inclinar la balanza, caos en la florida, los centros de votaciÓn anticipada cerraron, miles exigen votar. el huracÁn sandy cambia reglas electorales en nueva york y nueva jersey, cientos pueden votar en centros improvisados y por internet, comenzamos. ♪. ♪. >>> este es su "noticiero univisiÓn" con jorge ramos y marÍa elena salinas. >>> quÉ tal, buenas noches, empatados, asÍ llegan a la recta final los candidatos a la presidencia a horas de realizarse una de las elecciones mÁs reÑidas. >>> los muestran con nÚmeros casi idÉnticos, el gobernador le llevarÍa un punto de ventaja al presidente. >>> y en otra encuesta, obama estÁ por delante de mitt romney por dos puntos. >>> para confundir mÁs las cosas, en cnn estÁn empatados, 49 a 49. >>> una de las grandes incognita
. >>> hoy es lunes 5 de noviembre, del 2012, los titulares, el presidente obama, y mitt romney realizan un frenÉtico esfuerzo para obtener votos, mientras encuestas los muestran virtualmente empatados un dÍa antes de elecciones, la batalla mÁs encarnizada en ohio, el estado que mÁs probabilidades tiene que inclinar la balanza, caos en la florida, los centros de votaciÓn anticipada cerraron, miles exigen votar. el huracÁn sandy cambia reglas electorales en nueva york y nueva...
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are markets right to believe an obama win? >> there are several factors obviously the past week with hurricane sandy has galvanized several voters in the way the president handled the crisis. it's really motivated many democrats and independents to really come out and rejuvenate sort of the vote. and i think -- i don't know if i'd put it as high as nate silver, but do i think that it bodes well for the president today. >> how important is the turnout, how much do you think the weather has had on hurricane sandy? >> turnout is always key. we can project -- we have been projecting these things and debating them for the past few months, but it all boys down to today. and i think that the situations of the united states especially in the northeast corridor are definitely voted to do so. granted there will be some individuals who just won't be able to because they aren't in their district, they no longer have homes and they're dealing with much larger issues. but i think those that are able to vote will definitely come out and vote
are markets right to believe an obama win? >> there are several factors obviously the past week with hurricane sandy has galvanized several voters in the way the president handled the crisis. it's really motivated many democrats and independents to really come out and rejuvenate sort of the vote. and i think -- i don't know if i'd put it as high as nate silver, but do i think that it bodes well for the president today. >> how important is the turnout, how much do you think the...
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obama or mr. romney as president beginning in january, 2013 they've repeatedly stated by both of them that a iranian nuclear weapon would be unacceptable, and of course there have them statements here on the hill by congress along the same sorts of lines that wouldn't necessarily have to be a problem given that there is no indication to date as our intelligence agencies tell us that iran has decided so far to build a nuclear weapon but certain aspects of the nuclear program particularly enrichment of uranium have come to be perceived in the the date as having a degree of on accepted devotee of their own and of course the israeli prime minister talks about this constantly to the red line and so forth and having the situation turn into a disaster for whoever's administration it is is a problem mainly of political constraints here in this country rather than any lack of negotiating space between iran and the p5+1 in the united states. he would have to have an agreement allowing some uranium enrichmen
obama or mr. romney as president beginning in january, 2013 they've repeatedly stated by both of them that a iranian nuclear weapon would be unacceptable, and of course there have them statements here on the hill by congress along the same sorts of lines that wouldn't necessarily have to be a problem given that there is no indication to date as our intelligence agencies tell us that iran has decided so far to build a nuclear weapon but certain aspects of the nuclear program particularly...
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and this is the final time barack obama will ever do this. this is his last political campaign and the last rally and so tonight this cold iowa air is thick with emotion and nostalgia and edged with a bit of anxiety about what will happen tomorrow. you talk to the obama people, they express kind of gritty, grim, even, confidence. they think they'll get it done. but they know this time so different from the last time. it's not about inspiration, it's about perspiration, all about hard work. madison, wisconsin this morning, bright and crisp and obama crowd filling the streets about 18,000 of them. sort of fired up. sort of ready to go. >> i don't know. it's pretty early to be fired up. >> reporter: bruce springsteen came and sang. ♪ no retreat >> reporter: and this time around for obama and his crowd the gritty courage, mournful determination in his song rings truer, perhaps. >> incredible crowd and it's good to be back. >> reporter: he has changed so much. he's in the fight of his life and he knows it and his hoarse voice told the tale. >> w
and this is the final time barack obama will ever do this. this is his last political campaign and the last rally and so tonight this cold iowa air is thick with emotion and nostalgia and edged with a bit of anxiety about what will happen tomorrow. you talk to the obama people, they express kind of gritty, grim, even, confidence. they think they'll get it done. but they know this time so different from the last time. it's not about inspiration, it's about perspiration, all about hard work....
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look at president obama. he has a one percentage point decline in unemployment rate in 12 months prior and we don't know what will happen. if you just get question marks in, we wait to see what margin plus or minus of his victory. we did a poll and asked people who are unemployed how are you going to vote in the election. let's look at the overall vote which comes from nbc/"wall street journal." likely voters, a split electorate. you would think unemployed would break in favor of the challenger. doesn't happen. 48-48 among those who have been unemployed in the last four years or someone in the household has been unemployed. if only someone in the household, they break 51-48. if he are unemployed they break by five percentage points in favor of obama. that's the national level. what about the state level? again, it's a confused picture. first you look at this map. darker is worse for unemployment. what's dark? new york is dark. in higher third of unemployment. what else is dark? california is dark. these are s
look at president obama. he has a one percentage point decline in unemployment rate in 12 months prior and we don't know what will happen. if you just get question marks in, we wait to see what margin plus or minus of his victory. we did a poll and asked people who are unemployed how are you going to vote in the election. let's look at the overall vote which comes from nbc/"wall street journal." likely voters, a split electorate. you would think unemployed would break in favor of the...
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>> obama. >> i'm going to vote for obama. that's who i'm voting for. >> with 24 hours to go, does barack obama's message of hope still resonate despite the economic turmoil and political division? or will romney's troops prove more committed and enthusiasm? >> for more on the pivotal role that florida could play in this election, i spoke to laura in miami and i started by asking her if the real challenge there for the republican party was the growth of hispanic voters. >> it does. although of course thes had hispanic vote here is not like it is in the rest of the country because here you have a lot of cubans and older generation cubans certainly tend to vote republican and you also have a lot of puerto ricans who don't have the nationality issues that many mexicans will have, because puerto rico is an american commonwealth and so puerto ricans have american citizenship. so it is a completely fascinating race here. and in early voting, a quarter -- 1/3 of floridians have already voted and democrats have a narrow advantage in e
>> obama. >> i'm going to vote for obama. that's who i'm voting for. >> with 24 hours to go, does barack obama's message of hope still resonate despite the economic turmoil and political division? or will romney's troops prove more committed and enthusiasm? >> for more on the pivotal role that florida could play in this election, i spoke to laura in miami and i started by asking her if the real challenge there for the republican party was the growth of hispanic voters....
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red for romney or blue for obama. here in denver and across the country apparently obama is comfortably ahead. according to one new study voters can correctly predict the winner 81% of the time even if they strongly support the other guy. which chia candidate is more popular? which candidate's cookies more appetizing? doesn't matter. chances are you probably already know who will win. david wright, abc news, denver. >> thanks for watching. for some of you we'll say good night. though, for others, stay with us for more of our one-hour broadcast, election 2012, our powerhouse team standing by to tell you surprising x factors they think could decide this race. it's coming up right after a short break. for those of you leaving us, good night. >>> tonight a missing cross found along a roadway, hundreds of miles from where it belonged because of a tip to abc 7 news. >> the fiery assault on a san francisco muni bus. a world series reveler now facing charges and tab the city is now facing. >> one last campaign swing for suppo
red for romney or blue for obama. here in denver and across the country apparently obama is comfortably ahead. according to one new study voters can correctly predict the winner 81% of the time even if they strongly support the other guy. which chia candidate is more popular? which candidate's cookies more appetizing? doesn't matter. chances are you probably already know who will win. david wright, abc news, denver. >> thanks for watching. for some of you we'll say good night. though, for...
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obama visited three swing states. he told a crowd in wisconsin that romney would resurrect the republican policies of four years ago and preserve tax cuts for the wealthy. >> it's a choice between returning to the top down policies that crashed our economy or a future that's built on providing opportunity to everybody and growing a strong middle class. >> romney also campaigned in swing states. he told an audience in florida that obama had failed to deliver on promises to reduce the economic burden on americans. >> tomorrow we begin a new tomorrow. tomorrow we begin a better tomorrow. this nation is going to begin to change for the better tomorrow. >> the latest poll from abc news and the washington post suggests 50% of likely voters will cast their ballots for obama. 47% for romney. polls indicate a close race in eight states. some suggest the candidates are running even. others give obama a narrow lead. >> the economy is what i think is number one. >> health care. >> new jobs. >> investors around the world are also
obama visited three swing states. he told a crowd in wisconsin that romney would resurrect the republican policies of four years ago and preserve tax cuts for the wealthy. >> it's a choice between returning to the top down policies that crashed our economy or a future that's built on providing opportunity to everybody and growing a strong middle class. >> romney also campaigned in swing states. he told an audience in florida that obama had failed to deliver on promises to reduce the...
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barack obama winning this state. it will be very interesting to see which candidate comes out on top. since we've been here of course we had a chance to speak to a number of local business owners about their outlook on the race and what they think needs to be done to get the economic recovery really getting some traction in this country. as you can imagine in virginia here it was very split as whose party they believe could do just that. but i did stop by and spoke to the general manager of a local hub who says he believes mitt romney is the one who has the credentials. >> i would like to see mr. romney given an opportunity to maybe turn the economy around. i think i have more confidence in him, just the fact of being in business and running a state and thinks like that i think might, you know, kind of see what he can do with it right now. >> so we'll see what he can do with it. as we say the polls here in virginia close at 7:00 p.m. and we'll wait and see what those results will show. let me be sure, it will be extr
barack obama winning this state. it will be very interesting to see which candidate comes out on top. since we've been here of course we had a chance to speak to a number of local business owners about their outlook on the race and what they think needs to be done to get the economic recovery really getting some traction in this country. as you can imagine in virginia here it was very split as whose party they believe could do just that. but i did stop by and spoke to the general manager of a...
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they know who the obama supporters are. it's a call from a friend or a neighbor asking them to turn out that we think will be the most effective at the end of the day. >> suarez: even in the final hours before the polls open nationwide, the obama caaign says it believes there are still small pockets of voters out there who can be convinced to cast a ballot and ca a ballot for their man. my colleague margaret warner got a very different view of thea same electoral landscape from the romney campaign. >> warner: after a frantic day-long campaign swing, mitt romney returns to boston tonight to await the voters' verdict on his seven-year quest for the presidency. with polls shong s presidt obama enjoying a slight edg in several crucial battle ground states, romney's strategists are counting on the undecided independent voters breaking his way. >> i think the momentum remains with governor romney. >> warner: a senior advisor to the romney campaign. it's a close race. we knew it would bea close. i believe at the end of the day it
they know who the obama supporters are. it's a call from a friend or a neighbor asking them to turn out that we think will be the most effective at the end of the day. >> suarez: even in the final hours before the polls open nationwide, the obama caaign says it believes there are still small pockets of voters out there who can be convinced to cast a ballot and ca a ballot for their man. my colleague margaret warner got a very different view of thea same electoral landscape from the romney...
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president obama: i'm barack obama and... i approve this message. try running four.ning a restaurant is hard, fortunately we've got ink. it gives us 5x the rewards on our internet, phone charges and cable, plus at office supply stores. rewards we put right back into our business. this is the only thing we've ever wanted to do and ink helps us do it. make your mark with ink from chase. a short word that's a tall order. up your game. up the ante. and if you stumble, you get back up. up isn't easy, and we ought to know. we're in the business of up. everyday delta flies a quarter of million people while investing billions improving everything from booking to baggage claim. we're raising the bar on flying and tomorrow we will up it yet again. >>> of course, weather can be a game-changer on election day and historically, republicans should be praying for rain. i don't agree with that but that's the historic view. more to the point, here's is paul walsh, vice president of weather analyticth at the weather company. paul, what's the threat here? what's the s
president obama: i'm barack obama and... i approve this message. try running four.ning a restaurant is hard, fortunately we've got ink. it gives us 5x the rewards on our internet, phone charges and cable, plus at office supply stores. rewards we put right back into our business. this is the only thing we've ever wanted to do and ink helps us do it. make your mark with ink from chase. a short word that's a tall order. up your game. up the ante. and if you stumble, you get back up. up isn't easy,...
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polls to elect a new president of the united states and this year we choose between president barack obama and mitt romney plus a lot of third party candidates who well they just can't get any respect this election days usually come with a lot of flag waving a lot of patriotism a lot of those i voted stickers and we should be proud of our election that we invented this whole idea of peaceful transitions the government and we continue it still there should be flag where you waving and there's plenty of it if you look around today but there's also reality now this is the scene in new jersey where americans are casting votes in hurricane shelters surrounded by cots some are even voting in military trucks since their precincts were destroyed it's been one week since hurricane sandy hit sinking american cities like a seaside heights and a growing number of us are wondering if these storms will be more frequent on a hotter planet and also at polling places around the nation new election observers are on site monitoring voters and poll workers to watch out for any alleged voter suppression for th
polls to elect a new president of the united states and this year we choose between president barack obama and mitt romney plus a lot of third party candidates who well they just can't get any respect this election days usually come with a lot of flag waving a lot of patriotism a lot of those i voted stickers and we should be proud of our election that we invented this whole idea of peaceful transitions the government and we continue it still there should be flag where you waving and there's...
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at the last debate, obama talked about foreign policy. they came back to domestic issues and only once did he even mention europe. whichever candidate is elected, politicians say merkel's partners will be expected to play a bigger role in the world stage. >> europe is going to have to take on more responsibilities. the u.s. expects to do more militarily and expects us to get the turbulence with the euro under control, so germany is going to do more in every respect. >> the u.s., then pose a global role may be changing, but most germans still see obama as a hero -- the u.s.'s global role may be changing. >> there have been some disappointments. he was not able to push through as many reforms as he promised. >> he is still better than romney. >> i would vote for obama. why? i think he is more progressive and cares more about the people. >> his competitor -- money alone is not enough. i just think he is less concerned about everyone in the u.s. >> obama would be better for germany. >> obama's german supporters are holding their breath to see
at the last debate, obama talked about foreign policy. they came back to domestic issues and only once did he even mention europe. whichever candidate is elected, politicians say merkel's partners will be expected to play a bigger role in the world stage. >> europe is going to have to take on more responsibilities. the u.s. expects to do more militarily and expects us to get the turbulence with the euro under control, so germany is going to do more in every respect. >> the u.s.,...
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but what if obama and romney tie in the electoral college? "technically, if there's a tie, it would go to the house and romney would win becaue the members would vote by party, i think." election protection has a hotline if you want to report actions that impede voting. the number is 866-our-vote. some traders are turning to the charts rather than the polls for clues about the election direction. alan knuckman of option shop joins us this morning. good morning. similar to the way you chart stocks, you have been watching the intrade charts on this election throughout the season. here we are. it's election day. what does the chart say? > > the probability markets tell us a lot. as a trader, we've got to remember that we're capitalists. we're not democrats, we're not republicans. we want to see the markets move and take advantage of whatever opportunities are out there. looking at the charts, the price chart on mitt romney had been in an uptrend from september of 2011 to september 2012, but we have been unable to regain that uptrend angle, and i
but what if obama and romney tie in the electoral college? "technically, if there's a tie, it would go to the house and romney would win becaue the members would vote by party, i think." election protection has a hotline if you want to report actions that impede voting. the number is 866-our-vote. some traders are turning to the charts rather than the polls for clues about the election direction. alan knuckman of option shop joins us this morning. good morning. similar to the way you...
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his name is not barack obama. or bronco obama, whatever it might be. he joins me live, next. and what happens if at the end of the night, we are looking at a 269-269 split? who becomes president in the event of an electoral tie? way. well you can find out exactly where it is using bing elections. it's a good day for politics. which way do you lean politically? conservative. republican. well, using the bing news selector you can find news from whichever way you lean. (together) social on this side, financial. which party is currently predicted to win a majority in the senate? the republicans? would you make a bet on that? no. are you chicken? and the candidate's speech is in pieces all over the district. the writer's desktop and the coordinator's phone are working on a joke with local color. the secure cloud just received a revised intro from the strategist's tablet. and while i make my way into the venue, the candidate will be rehearsing off of his phone. [ candidate ] and thanks to every young face i see out there. [ woman ] his phone is one of his biggest supporters. [ fema
his name is not barack obama. or bronco obama, whatever it might be. he joins me live, next. and what happens if at the end of the night, we are looking at a 269-269 split? who becomes president in the event of an electoral tie? way. well you can find out exactly where it is using bing elections. it's a good day for politics. which way do you lean politically? conservative. republican. well, using the bing news selector you can find news from whichever way you lean. (together) social on this...
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right now the bulk of hispanic voters are staunchly supporting president obama. i think they believe him when he says that he's a fighter for working families, and for immigration reform. i think they've seen a lot of very ugly rhetoric on the republican side of the aisle particularly with tee party candidate. and they're very turned off by that message. they're very much supportive of president obama for re-election and democrats in general. >> you know, the prior high watermark in terms of latino support for any candidate was president clinton in who got 72%. and if we know this poll is correct, we won't know for a few days if it is, the president will get 73%. not only is he hitting the high watermark, but the percentage of the electorate that is latino has jumped from 5% to 10%. just look at the numbers in florida, 16% of the voting public will be latino. nevada at 15.1%. colorado 15.7%. swing states where you're winning by a margin of 3-1 this can really shift those tightly tightly-fought states. answer for me, why was mitt romney so tone deaf on the issue o
right now the bulk of hispanic voters are staunchly supporting president obama. i think they believe him when he says that he's a fighter for working families, and for immigration reform. i think they've seen a lot of very ugly rhetoric on the republican side of the aisle particularly with tee party candidate. and they're very turned off by that message. they're very much supportive of president obama for re-election and democrats in general. >> you know, the prior high watermark in terms...
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>> i have obama met with wisconsin. if that is shaky i am not convinced he will win.3 that is the state of paul ryan, a scott walker. and a close and if it looks tight we could be up really late. cheryl:. dennis: then romney could stage a comeback then to go to ohio closing at 7:30 p.m.. i am sorry if obama wins ohio it is over? >> with that initial balance is the absentee ballot but if you start to get in the boat to from cincinnati, the coal district it could be after midnight or maybe days or weeks. dennis: early absentee votes go for obama's but are there high votes voting early republican? >> more than in the past i do think the majority goes for obama's. elderly people who would vote for him initially. dennis: is there a gap from what you tell the pollster than vote differently? >> absolutely. that is why look at the "new york times" who has 92% chance obama will win. at all think it is 90% if you look at the wild card calling people with cellphones, i think it will be a very, very close race. dennis: obama's? >>
>> i have obama met with wisconsin. if that is shaky i am not convinced he will win.3 that is the state of paul ryan, a scott walker. and a close and if it looks tight we could be up really late. cheryl:. dennis: then romney could stage a comeback then to go to ohio closing at 7:30 p.m.. i am sorry if obama wins ohio it is over? >> with that initial balance is the absentee ballot but if you start to get in the boat to from cincinnati, the coal district it could be after midnight or...
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abigail's mom is the obama campaign's worst nightmare. a former democrat who brushes off the president's targeted message to women. >> the economy is more important. it's not the social, the woman's right to do what she wants with her boeshgsd we need to get jobs for people. >> reporter: and then, finally, the man of the hour. the question of this election really comes down to this. do the people of america want four more years like the last four years -- or do you want real change, finally? >> reporter: began by promising a better tomorrow tomorrow. while this deadlocked state dealing with the headaches of yesterday. >> let people vote! let people vote! >> reporter: a long confusion ballot led to eternal lines at the polls and to a lawsuit by florida democrats to force republican state officials to keep early voting open longer. after the morning rally, it was off to virginia. >> the next first lady of the united states. >> reporter: where ann romney joined the final push. >> are we going to be neighbors soon? >> reporter: the ex-urbs ou
abigail's mom is the obama campaign's worst nightmare. a former democrat who brushes off the president's targeted message to women. >> the economy is more important. it's not the social, the woman's right to do what she wants with her boeshgsd we need to get jobs for people. >> reporter: and then, finally, the man of the hour. the question of this election really comes down to this. do the people of america want four more years like the last four years -- or do you want real change,...
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the total 365 electoral votes for obama and only 173 for john mccain. barack obama won that presidential election with almost 100 electoral votes to spare. after that emotional victory on this night four years ago, the country started to appreciate what had just happened in that historic election toward what was going to happen next. now that we had barack obama as not just a candidate or as the winner, but as the next president, as the successor of two terms of george bush. >> elections have consequences. elections are not just the end of the campaign. the concession speech,s victory speech, these are the sounds of a starting pistol for what now begin. it's not just about winning a contest. we're hiring someone to start work. elections have consequences. remember? >> i earned political capital and i intend to spend it. it's my style. that's what happened after the 2000 election. i earned some capital. i earned capital in this election and i'm going to spend it. >> if bush had capital and his election had consequences, how much capital does barack obama
the total 365 electoral votes for obama and only 173 for john mccain. barack obama won that presidential election with almost 100 electoral votes to spare. after that emotional victory on this night four years ago, the country started to appreciate what had just happened in that historic election toward what was going to happen next. now that we had barack obama as not just a candidate or as the winner, but as the next president, as the successor of two terms of george bush. >> elections...
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e areas in blue are for obama or a least leaning into the direction of him. the great states and the metal is the ones that are up for grabs. these are the battleground states that the candidates have been visiting. these days are still too close to call. >> let's say that romney takes florida. if he can take florida then he will have to when virginia and ohio and then this would give him 266. if he does not win ohio then he will have to when colorado's, iowa to us make up the difference. he has the steeper climb to make. >> president obama is much better off with 211 already expected to go his way. he would be just a high heel to win. he would just have to claim wisconsin and that will give him the victory. >> we will be back with more in a minute and the time is now 8:13 a.m.. >> we will be a couple of degrees cooler compared to what we were yesterday. as we head into the evening hours by 8:00 p.m. all of the green will show where we will see 60's. that afternoon highs will be low 80s. he looks like cupertino would be at 80 degrees it will be the upper 70's
e areas in blue are for obama or a least leaning into the direction of him. the great states and the metal is the ones that are up for grabs. these are the battleground states that the candidates have been visiting. these days are still too close to call. >> let's say that romney takes florida. if he can take florida then he will have to when virginia and ohio and then this would give him 266. if he does not win ohio then he will have to when colorado's, iowa to us make up the difference....
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electoral college, obama. popular vote is obama 489.5 and -- 49.5 and obama 48.5. >> dana: couldn't it be flipped from prediction? >> bob: it could be but that's why you do the polls. the second number i'm not sure of, that romney could win popular vote. i'm convinced obama wins electoral college. >> kimberly: help from unio unions. >> bob: what's wrong with that? >> kimberly: just saying. >> dana: we run of the of steam. >> greg: that is it for us on "the five." >>
electoral college, obama. popular vote is obama 489.5 and -- 49.5 and obama 48.5. >> dana: couldn't it be flipped from prediction? >> bob: it could be but that's why you do the polls. the second number i'm not sure of, that romney could win popular vote. i'm convinced obama wins electoral college. >> kimberly: help from unio unions. >> bob: what's wrong with that? >> kimberly: just saying. >> dana: we run of the of steam. >> greg: that is it for us on...
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obama spending election day in chicago. mark matthews with more on the day and some bay area members of his campaign. >> they arrived this morning after a flurry of last minute campaigning throughout several battle ground states. in his old chicago neighborhood of hid park he stopped by a campaign office to thank volunteers. >> we've got to round up the votes. >> did he phone calling himself. >> you've got to tell the team i appreciate it. >> then, told reporter ez wanted to congratulate mitt romney on a hard fought campaign. >> i know his supporters are just as enthusiastic as we are today. we feel confident we've got the vos to win. it's going to depend on whether votes turn out so i ñ encourage tofsh make sure you exercise this precious right that we have, that people fought hard for us to have. >> he then retreated to play his election day basketball game. california attorney general harris arrived in chicago and he has been taking a bus tour through ohio. this video posted from you tube, yesterday we're told she was i
obama spending election day in chicago. mark matthews with more on the day and some bay area members of his campaign. >> they arrived this morning after a flurry of last minute campaigning throughout several battle ground states. in his old chicago neighborhood of hid park he stopped by a campaign office to thank volunteers. >> we've got to round up the votes. >> did he phone calling himself. >> you've got to tell the team i appreciate it. >> then, told reporter ez...
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president obama? >> we feel confident we have the votes to win. >> mitt romney. >> this is a big day for big change. >> the world is watching and waiting. this is the news edge you decide 2012, our live coverage starts now. thanks for joining us tonight on the special edition of the news edge. the polls will close in 30 minutes in virginia, maryland, and d.c. at 8:00 p.m. we'll go live to polling places in just a moment. first, the race for the white house. tom fitzgerald has been tracking the candidates and joins us live. tom? >> reporter: today was a day on, not a day off for mitt romney as the republican ticket continued to campaign in the battlegrounds of ohio and neighboring states. president obama concluded his last campaign event last night, what was back out making phone calls and meeting with volunteers as is an election headquarters today. we begin this election night in chicago illinois, where president obama arrived last night and today made a surprise appearance at a hyde park field offic
president obama? >> we feel confident we have the votes to win. >> mitt romney. >> this is a big day for big change. >> the world is watching and waiting. this is the news edge you decide 2012, our live coverage starts now. thanks for joining us tonight on the special edition of the news edge. the polls will close in 30 minutes in virginia, maryland, and d.c. at 8:00 p.m. we'll go live to polling places in just a moment. first, the race for the white house. tom...
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i think obama tried it. he came on really wanting to try couldn't find the partners to do that but if you had a burst of five or six people in the key positions in washington then you could change the dynamic and the quality of the individual. >> rose: you're talking about -- it seems to me the idea of collegiality and a lot of other qualities that i think the country hungers for. >> you have to have a dual consciousness between a campaign consciousness and governing consciousness and that requires a degree of elitism. a sense of i'm part of a leadership class and i'll behave in a certain way for the country even though it may not poll well and that aristocratic ethos-- to sound a little ham ill on theian is not there. >> i would say you can be elite without being elitist. once you get elected to congress you are a member of the elite but it's not elitist to think you have to have-to-govern and to govern you have to have relationships and the problem with reasonableness in congress now is the country desires
i think obama tried it. he came on really wanting to try couldn't find the partners to do that but if you had a burst of five or six people in the key positions in washington then you could change the dynamic and the quality of the individual. >> rose: you're talking about -- it seems to me the idea of collegiality and a lot of other qualities that i think the country hungers for. >> you have to have a dual consciousness between a campaign consciousness and governing consciousness...